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Capacity to provide care for common childhood infections at low-level private health facilities in Western, Uganda.

Juliet Mwanga-AmumpaireGrace NdeeziKarin KällanderCelestino ObuaRichard MugishaJuvenal NkeramahameCecilia Stålsby LundborgJoan Nakayaga KalyangoTobias Alfvén
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Vital first-line medicines for treatment of common childhood illnesses were available in most of the LLPHFs but majority lacked clinical guidelines and very few had oxygen. Majority of health workers had low to average knowledge on management of the common childhood illnesses. There is need for innovative knowledge raising interventions in LLPHFs including refresher trainings, peer support supervision and provision of job aides.
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